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"... ii The Mobile Ad hoc NETwork (MANET) is a collection of wireless mobile nodes and each of these nodes can be considered as an individual portable devices. All of these mobile nodes have a wireless interface for communicating with each other in the network through radio waves but without any aid of a ..."

. This causes network congestion and bottlenecks as large number of node route through these heavily loaded nodes. One solution to this problem is to have a routing strategy that could balance and distribute the traffic load more evenly to each mobile node. This is the loadbalancing strategy. In this project

"... Abstract—When the network is using many servers to provide network services, it need a load balancing technique. This article has researched one of load balancing technique that is direct routing. Direct routing technology program is deployed and running on speed Ethernet or kilo-mega Ethernet; it n ..."

; it needn’t to change the original topology. The client sends the data request; the load-balancingdevice is only responsible for dispatching the request, while the application server will respond back to the client. Under this loadbalancing mode, the overall performance of the system does not rely

"... Abstract-- Widespread use of wireless devices presents new challenges for network operators, who need to provide service to ever larger numbers of mobile end users, while ensuring Quality-of-Service guarantees. In this paper we describe a new distributed routing algorithm that performs dynamic load- ..."

Abstract-- Widespread use of wireless devices presents new challenges for network operators, who need to provide service to ever larger numbers of mobile end users, while ensuring Quality-of-Service guarantees. In this paper we describe a new distributed routing algorithm that performs dynamic load-balancing

"... Abstract — The load-balanced switch architecture is a promising way to scale router capacity. It requires no centralized scheduler, requires no memory operating faster than the line-rate, and can be built using a fixed, optical mesh. In a recent paper we explained how to prevent packet mis-sequencin ..."

Abstract — The load-balanced switch architecture is a promising way to scale router capacity. It requires no centralized scheduler, requires no memory operating faster than the line-rate, and can be built using a fixed, optical mesh. In a recent paper we explained how to prevent packet mis

"... With the emergence of large web applications in the late 1990s, there was much interest in load-balancing to spread incoming requests across a set of identical web servers. Usually, they exploit some trick in the network (e.g. DNS, ..."

With the emergence of large web applications in the late 1990s, there was much interest in load-balancing to spread incoming requests across a set of identical web servers. Usually, they exploit some trick in the network (e.g. DNS,

"... This paper describes Dynamic Workload Generator (DWG), a facility for generating realistic and reproducible synthetic workloads for use in load-balancing experiments. For such experiments, the generated workload must not only mimic the highly dynamic resource-utilization patterns found on today&apos ..."

This paper describes Dynamic Workload Generator (DWG), a facility for generating realistic and reproducible synthetic workloads for use in load-balancing experiments. For such experiments, the generated workload must not only mimic the highly dynamic resource-utilization patterns found on today

"... A video-on-demand (VOD) storage server is a parallel, storage-centric system used for playing a large number of relatively slow streams of compressed digitized video and audio concurrently. Data is read from disks in relatively large chunks, and is then “streamed ” out onto a distri-bution network. ..."

. The primary design goal is to maximize the ratio of the number of concurrent streams to system cost while guaranteeing glitch-free operation. This paper focuses on load-balancing for the purpose of providing throughput that is independent of viewing choices. At the interdisk level, data striping

"... We present a practical approach to routing and anycasting with near-optimum delays taking into account the processing loads at routers and processing elements of a computer network. To accomplish this, the minimum-delay routing problem formulated by Gallager is generalized into the problem of minimu ..."

of minimum-delay routing with load-balancing to account for processing delays in network nodes (servers and routers). Gallager 's theorem for necessary and sufficient conditions for minimum-delay routing is modified to include processing delays and changes of traffic levels at network nodes. The first

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William Zaumen Sun
- in Proc. Of IEEE Symposium on Computers and Comm. 2000

"... We present a practical approach to routing and anycasting with near-optimum delays taking into account the processing loads at routers and processing elements of a computer network. To accomplish this, the minimum-delay routing problem formulated by Gallager is generalized into the problem of minimu ..."

of minimum-delay routing with load-balancing to account for processing delays in network nodes (servers and routers). Gallager 's theorem for necessary and sufficient conditions for minimum-delay routing is modified to include processing delays and changes of traffic levels at network nodes. The first